Agreed. Apple needs to serioulsy focus on power in this instance, instead of pushing the limits on how small they can make things... Maybe change the form factor to a rack-mountable 3-4U? That'd be sweet.

Other than that, I'm assuming new Haswell processors will blow away all these i series processors.

Maybe we'll see 27-inch LED cinema displays similar to the new iMac displays... RETINA?!? fingers crossed.

Rack mount is an enterprise feature, Apple really doesn't seem that interested in that space.

Buld in "some future" part, and/or diver to an eailer OS, that stands out as a point of "This is gonna be the next big thing, but only because ....it was seen in OS X 10.8.3 beta..." and this matches up with what we know, or may know, about the next Mac Pro....

Interesting concept... but their just giving developers want they want... Information

I love how some people go on and on about how Apple is the Porsche, Mercedes Benz, BMW, what have you of the PC world. How they're computers for people with taste and money.

But when you talk about the one machine Apple makes that's truly the Porsche, BMW whatever of their lineup, they go on and on about how it's a waste of time because it isn't a computer for the average consumer.

Do you think the new Mac Pros over a top end iMac is even worth it?!?!?

Depends on what they want to do with it. About 95% of the people here could easily do everything they need to do with an iMac. Hell, probably 3/4ths of that 95% could eek by comfortably with a Mac Mini when it comes right down to it.

But then you have the true professional. Someone who's editing raw 4k video clips, rendering out high resolution movie scenes, or modeling scientific data. Those people need all the processing power they can get, and is something the iMac can't provide. That's who the Pro is built for.

I love how some people go on and on about how Apple is the Porsche, Mercedes Benz, BMW, what have you of the PC world. How they're computers for people with taste and money.

But when you talk about the one machine Apple makes that's truly the Porsche, BMW whatever of their lineup, they go on and on about how it's a waste of time because it isn't a computer for the average consumer.